Definition of «rough seas»

The idiomatic expression "rough seas" refers to a state or condition characterized by difficulties, challenges and turbulence. It is often used metaphorically to describe situations where things are not going smoothly, there are obstacles or problems that need to be overcome, or when the path ahead seems uncertain or treacherous. The phrase can also refer to a physical state of water being choppy, rough or stormy, which creates challenges for boats and ships navigating through it.

Sentences with «rough seas»

  • «I can paint small paintings even on rough seas,» she explains, adding that she long ago learned how to work under less - than - ideal conditions. (torpedofactoryartists.com)
  • Here you can find whale sharks at any time of the year and many of the dive sites are sheltered from rough seas. (Dive-The-World.com)
  • These dive sites are in the open sea, so rough sea conditions might really put divers at risk. (dive-the-world.com)
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